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Chicago examiner monday Chicago august 28 1911 14 pages monday v&^^^^^^^^hgo and vlclnlty generally f ja epjsff _^ anci coo ' er monday and tucs r v v^sa <^ m m\\^k\r s y ', moderate northwest winds - t__tflb mmm m r i-.\irji of temperature lowest 05 qf j averase "': vol ix no 214 a m â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ kesri _ ered in d s patent offic lats io re^b pick out any sec j tion of the cityjm within a short walk of your businessÃŸhÃŸ refreshing car ride or in the suburbs tfiffil are offered you in to-day's want ad r.ram price one cent jpÃŸÃŸl enright on bail astouds best attorneys precedent of judge cooper's \ decision makes jail deliv . ' eryof slayers possible northup shows mistake Illinois courts have always strictly held murder cases as being unbailable action taken by judge william fenimore cooper in ordering the release on bail of maurice moss enright the notorious labor slugger under indictment for the murder of vincent altman in the barroom of the briggs house has astounded chi cago's best lawyers and brought a wave of protest from every part of the city attorneys well versed in the criminal law declared last night that the precedent set in this case would if followed in gen eral practice make it absolutely impossible to keep iu jail pending trial crim inal even the most cold-blooded and brutal murderer these members of the bar pointed out no harm could possibly come to enright an associate and leader of mettfor whom jails have no terror if he were refused a release pending his trial which is set for the near future in addition the unvarying rule for capital cases in lill , nois has been to refuse bail these legal r.uthorities say jail delivery now possible from the viewpoint of public safety the confequenee would be appalling if there should be it general jail delivery of gunmen thugs and sluggers under deci sions like that of judge cooper , assistant state's attorney john e rthup who fought the enright applica tion on the ground that the crime of mur der is not bailable said t have no hesitation in repeating what t harp already said in open court about this notorious case to release this man enright on bail is setting a dangerous pre cedent it throws down the jail bars to ' the most desperate cold-blooded murder ers another sinister phase of the matter is the effect upon the public who instinct ively will look for an immediate repeti tion of such revolting crimes as the alt : man murder faith in the protection of the law is weakened when notorious and dangerous slnggers awaiting trial for capital crimes , are turned loose upon the community in stead of being kept in jail for trial courts invariably deny bail under our practice in Illinois the de fense must prove the evidence is not strong and the presumption of guilt not great before a motion for bail has been , entertained in court it is within the province of a court to inquire into these i questions and in effect may nullify a grand jury indictment by releasing a prisoner on nominal bail but when there is a sharp conflict of evidence the courts invariably . have held for the state or people by deny ing bail , in this ease there was no real conflict . of evidence as the stories told by the five ( witnesses for the state were unshaken in ( all material points two of these were , eye-witnesses of the shooting and the . others identified enright us the man they saw running from the barroom ( , judge cooper said he was actuated by a desire to uphold the constitutional lib erties of the citizen while not wishing to appear as criticising the judge i think lt only right to say that the most obvious result on enright's fortunes will be to give his lawyers a chance to make light of the evidence if the state at the trial in the criminal court askes the death peualty in this case veteran lawyers give opinions attorney joseph r burres a veteran practitioner at the Chicago bar said i can hardly conceive of a case in which anybody even the most atrocious murderer can be kept in jail if judge cooper's decision is to stand there are well defined demarcation lines for bailable and non-builable offenses without going into the merits of the case or intending to criticise it can be said that there is a strong feeling among lawyers as well as the public that no judge ought to en tertain an application for bail in a case which has been thrown out of court by an other judge of equal or concurrent juris diction 1 this case tnree or f*%r otser judges refused to admit enright to bail it would seem that the prior action of these judges should have settled the mat ter at or ex david k tone another veteran of tie law said '__ from the strong legal reasons for the refusal of bail in this case there was the obvious reason that enright is ' gat a man of such character or associa atÃŸ-dfm would lead anybody to fea^that fp^^lrs or ty fe mmmm m mf â€¢ fl the s^a hero drowns in saving life of little girl alexander mocinak unable to swim leaps into lake after five , < year-old child jumping into the lake in an effort to save the life of five-year-old josephine hnfter 9142 mackinaw avenue alexander mocinak was drowned yesterday afternoon 0 mile and a half off xinety-secoud street he saved the child but sacrificed his own life in tlie attempt mocinak who lives at 9141 mackinaw avenue was a friend of the hafter family he had taken the two daughters albina and josephine for a trip on the launch chester which plies betwepn ninety-sec ond street and the government pier jo sephine was playing close to the railing and when the boat gave a sudden lurch she fell overboard although mocinak could not swim he immediately threw himself into the lake grabbed the child and she was pulled into the boat then he went down him self and did not reapppar the south chicaeo life saving crew dragged the lake all night but failed to find moclnak's body summer yet rules here temperature 85 yesterday but cool er days are near he weather demonstrated yesterday that summer is not over even if straw hats go out within two weeks it was 85 de grees between 4 and 5 o'clocl iu the after noon and those who had to burry anywhere in the sun noticed it cooler weather to day and to-morrow is the iiredictiou sent out last night the influence of the cold weather prevailing throughout canada and the far west will be felt here a dozen places report a temperature below the freezing limit astor's yacht floated colonel his bride-elect and other guests go fishing new sub^folk l 1 aug 27.-colonel john jacob astor's yacht noma which was aground for several hours yesterday in peconie bay was floated and found to be undamaged on board the yacht were colonel astor his bride-elect madeleine force her parents mr and mrs william h force and her sister miss katherine force after the noma was floated she went to her anchorage at the robbins island gun club and colonel astor and his guests ppeut tlie afternoon fishing john d counts audience tries to find out whether he should give church 500,000 cleveland 0 aug 27 at morning service in the euclid avenue baptist church to-day john d rockefeller left his pew and walked slowly and method ically back and fourth across the church as if counting the audieuee rockefeller told the elders recently that if the attend ance increases be would start a fund for a new church building he was try ing to-day to find out whether.be ought to give 5500.000 for a new edifice j r keene in hospital veteran financier has a relapse fol lowing shock at fire special cable to the examiner london aug 27 james e keene the veteran new york financier was taken to day to a private hospital here from his rooms in the berkeley hotel he suffered a severe nervous shock at the time of his escape from the burning hotel carlton and since then he has been in the hands of doc tors continuously three days ago he had a serious relapse reno divorce for booths Chicago woman names neighbor in nevada suit reno nev aug 27 suit for divorce against . charles booth employed by the firm of wilson brothers Chicago was filed here to-day by his wife blanche booth the booths live on ada street in englewood belle crawdford who residede uear the booth home is mentioned in the suit booth is also charged with non support mrs booth came to nevada ilast february marino black hand threatens police death notes received by gen tile and revere who re fuse to quit case still suspect relations guard placed over father of boy to prevent him leav ing the country v the best evidence that the police of the east Chicago avenue station are working on a hot scemt with reference to the black hand kidnapers of little angelo marino came yesterday in thraatening letters to inspector john revere and detective an thony gentile both letters threatened the life of the police officers if the investiga tion was not abandoned defective gentile's letter of warning was received at his home 558 west erie street and read as follows dear friend â€” we let you know that you must not go further in the inves tigation of the marino case tbis is the first notice we will send you if you go further you will receive barm from the black hand inspector revere said nothing publicly about his letter of warning he would not discuss it or tell its contents other than he had received such a missive the in spector is of italian descent and has been most effective in running down black hand crimes he pays uo attention to letters of this sort and none of the many threats 1 made against him have been carried out | gentile will not quit work i will go on with my work on this ease said detective gentile last night it will take more than a letter to halt this marino affair until we laud those re sponsible in joliet the fact that a special grand jury has been called to investigate the case is be lieved to bave brought yesterday's threats a number of suspects who were not ar rested at tlie time the kidnapers received 500 and released the b_y have been under close police scrutiny the authorities struck a severe blow at joseph and carmelo nicoiosi who with women relatives were nrrested on the kid miping charge wheu the license of their saloon at 1000 gault court was revoked the saloon is closed the hcariug of the xicolosis is set for september 7 police still suspect relatives the police are not yet satisfied that relatives of the marino fajuiily did not have a baud in the kidnaping of the six year-old boy who was missing for nearly a week the boy declared that his cousin had visited him when he was held in a house which be has never been able to locate little angelo did not know the name of the cousin and his information was of little use to the police the fact that mrs marino's relatives do not get along well with marino gave the police a line on the case which they hope will be pro ductive before the grand jury mrs ma rino a swarthy woman with wild eyes and a tigei'ons disposition fought the police at every stage of the investigation although at the same time she seemed to sincerely worry over the absence of her boy the 500 in marked bills which marino paid over to the kidnapers after he had beaten them down from a demand for 5,000 has uever been recovered after the arrest of the xieolosi brothers and their-wives marino was told that the 500 would be returned and passage paid to italy iu addition if he would drop out of sight and go back to bis home country revere stops father's trip marino was half inclined to accept this offer when inspector revere heard of it he threatened to put the father under bonds as a material witness unless he re fused the offer a police watch was then set on marino to see that he did not let his fears get the better of him the family is still living on gault court and no demonstration has been made against its members the gault court neighborhood has been more orderly in the past few weeks than in months before the marino kidnaping brought an influx of reporters and detectives into the nar row street that has long been the head quarters of italian criminals all the of fenders who are known to the police im mediately departed for safer regions and gault court enjoyed an automatic house cleaning toco souvenir laden admiral has everything from safety razor to stallion seattle wash aug 2tt â€” admiral togo when he departs from here on tues day on the tambu mara will take , with him hundreds of souvenirs of his trip to the united states they range from a percheron stalgon the gift of f j kelsel of ogden to dainty sachet powders for mme togo wherever the admiral has visited and more especially ln the larger cities he has been given mementos of his trip the gifts include practically every kind of good manufactured ln the country that would permit of easy packing amm handling in the list < are m^mmmmaa pocket knives and edged i breakfast foods piotorcyc-j^h aims ammunition nou mm flour automobile n-_b,rfl ai neckties fl newport 400 parade in sunday dawn brass band leads gay revelers home new high jinks pace is set at mask ball grizzly bear dance is a hit at fancy dress party given by mr and mrs leonard m thomas to 300 guests â– prancing to rag time the maskers rouse town on the way home after a most remarkable society event newport r 1 aug 27 the strains of alexander's rag time band played vociferous ly by a band of twenty pieces and sung by a hundred or more treble voices aroused sleepy newport from its bed at 6 o'clock this morning and the spectacle beheld by those who crept to the windows and peeped out below slightly raised shades is talked of everywhere here to-day as an event of epochal importance to newport's brilliant society history for the band and the procession it headed was nothing less than the grand and unprecedented finale of the fancy society leaders in newport dawn parade mrs reginald c tanderbilt dress ball giren at the newport club last night by mr and mrs leonard m thomas henry conrad of the metropolitan grand opera company headed the procession with waving baton and first behind the musicians tripped mr and mrs thomas on either side of the drummer taking turns at beating the drum behind the host and hostess pranced a generous share of america's society leaders all fantastically garbed and all gyrating to the ragtime strains in the most approved musical comedy fashion those in parade close to the leaders were miss boberta williard a vassar girl mrs reginald c vanderbilt sumptu mrs william h bull a perfect queen ously gowned daughter of the east of xight mrs john b drexel a beautiful carmen mrs richards stevens a prototype of mrs olive perrin salome the pink lady of musical comedy fame mrs elisha dyer a striking sapho mrs julian mccarthy little a splendid mrs james b duke a shepherdess mignon mrs joseph harrimau a beautiful queen mrs lorillard spencer jr a strikingly of hearts x handsome peasant of the louis xvi mrs george mcjfadden of philadelphia period mary queen of scots vincent astor and francis roche as mrs earl dodge a fencing girl pierrots mrs robert goelet a wonderful crea craig biddle a troubadour tlon of mauve and green elisha dyer a chinese mandarin miss rives an irish lassie robert goelet the squaw man miss sadie jones a bandit queen mrs sufferra taller a nurse with a mrs joseph dilworth garbed as a baby carriage and a doll baby peasant mr taller a coachman the parade continued until shortly after 7 o'clock when the heat of the morning sun sent the gay company to their homes to sleep the rest of the day in the meantime those of the guests at the ball who had left thts golf club at 4 o'clock were roustd from their beds and compelled to conve downstairs and hold impromptu receptions for their serenaders tl$e ban to say nothing of the finals was easily the most original en bent given here in many a day it was a fitting climax to a week ed gayety guests had all assembled at the golf club at 11 o'clock and the as soon under way most of the guests came singly and few men hind what masks their wjvjs were disporting the scene was ilmost indescribablfrgi^mjrhe ballroom was a veritable mrs john r drexel at left mrs robert goelet shelters tramp is willed 330,000 atlantic city woman made a home for outcast whom she thought penniless atlantic city n j aug 7 an bmazing will by which george w eeeles ton of ashland neb who was believed when he arrived here walking on crutches and dressed in rags to be a tramp be queathed to mrs claire pawling plummer president of the shut-in society of new jeisey and founder of the bide a wee home at longport 830,000 because she took him in and cared for him was made public by mrs plummer here to-day one week before .-_ deau eccleston called mrs plummer and told her she had been mors kind to him than auy one else in years more iuu than his son nnd his - daughter and that he had a paper he wanted her to keep and uot to open until after he was dead mrs riummer took the paper and put it away thinking possibly it might contain a baiil note after his death she opened the envelope and found the will which be queathed his entire estate to his son charles his daughter bessie and mrs pjummer in equal parts the son and daughter have assured mrs plummer they will not contest the will mad king's chairs in play writer buys furniture of ludwig 1.l for lola montez washington aug 27 preston gib son millionaire clubman and playwright has purchased the library furniture of ludwig 1 the mad king of bavaria mr gibson intends to use the furniture in the production of lola montez his new play in the playhouse here this winter all the actors in the drama will be so ciety men and women among tbem being mrs joseph lelter granville fortesque madame d'azy wife of viscount d'azy naval attache of the french embassy and miss olga roosevelt of new york._-_,ln ad dition to the library ta_jta_^^bubson gÂ«__________sa severnjflcolil^fl wb Â«*_**Â»*_ fce . j^b a . 200 at unknown in frenxy as fire sweeps building insane cripples and helpless herded . together flames destroy west wing and rush toward dormitories inmates of violent ward hurl ing themselves at open windows are saved from death by nurses struggles sight of blaze entrances pa tients preventing escapes bartzen publicly thanks the employes for their bravery - two hundred insane patients at tht ddn ning asylum broke from tkeii wards and fled in terror from the building yesterday morning when the west wins was destroy ed by are nurses and attendants ran from oom to room when tlie alarm sounded unlocking doors that failed to break beneath the as saults of the inmates men and women were ushered through the smoke tilled cor ridors to the grounds of the institution where they were herded into a compact group and closely guarded while firemen struggled with the blaze the fire was discovered shortly before eight o'clock by james duffy a fireman in the boiler room of the west wing the flames were already beyoud the control of the are apparatus of the asylum ane blown by a strong breeze were rapidly sweeping towards the dormitories hei were housed dozens of cripples paralytics blind persons aged men and women io wheel chairs and helpless insane through the windows of the dormitories the flames could be seen by the inmates n they crowded into the corridors and at tempted to teach the open air superintendent henry j lynch ordered all the patients to be assisted from thu building the attendants succeeded io quieting the frightened inmates after tin panic who for a moment threatened to get beyond their control women nurses are heroines woman nurses threw themselves into th struggling groups of insane pushing and dragging them to the doors an aged woman in a wheel chair was sent down several flights of stairs to safety one cripple who had dropped his crutches in his excitement was carried from the threat ened structure by two nurses when the patients were released from the violent ward several of the men ran toward open wiudows and were saved frÂ»m leaps to death by attendants who grappled with them and pulled them down the stairs i want to stay up here and smell the smoke declared one patient who was found alone in the dormitory after the others bad fled he was led protestingly from the structure after the building had been emptied the attendants were kept busy preventing many of then charges from escaping the spectacle of the fire however kep most of them quiet until the flames huu be checked president peter bartzen was summoned a few minutes after the are was discov ered and arrived at the institute before the engines from Chicago bartzen publicly thanks nurses drs charles eberlein chief of the medi cal staff j a smitb robert khea karinie jones head nurse tmary e curtis ad nellie daly nurses were publicly thanked by mr bartzen for their services in as sisting the patients from the building the wing which was destroyed a three story brick structure was formerly occu pied by pauper inmates it has not been used since the oak forest infirmary was opened last winter the property loss is estimated at 5,000 the blaze is believed to have been started by a tramp who was sleeping in the build ing the patients were taken back to their dormitories a couple of hours after the first alarm was sounded st bernard fire panic is quelled by nurses late last night fire broke out flj crossed electric light wires on the floor of st bernard's hospital 6337 lfl vard avenue and for a time there was h siderable excitement in the mm the sisters in charge and the nurses.^h ever quelled the slight panic that cifl some of the patients became rfl others according to the sisters knqfl ing ttie fire nurses were s9nt^b il.^lkto keep men and 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